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Will USC be number #1 after this week?

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Ohio State and Georgia hammered I-AA teams (or BCS subdivision or whatever), and USC is laying the same beatdown on a D I-A squad.

Will the Trojans jump anybody this week?

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  1. I don't understand why they are ranked behind those teams in the first place?

    LMAO @ David E. I can tell you are biased against USC. Scheduling medicore teams? Are kidding me? USC is never afraid of scheduling tough non-conference opponents. LMAO at least Arkansas and Neberaska're not Youngstown State or some other Div-II teams...


  2. I think UGA drops to 2...OSU will go to 1....USC may go to 2 in the coaches poll and UGA drop to 3...but that's doubtful....does make it interesting if OSU and USC are 1-2 going into their showdown....USC will be 1 after that...OSU will drop out of the top 5 then...where they belong.

  3. No.

    Virginia isn't very good, btw.  And Georgia and Ohio State had the 3rd and 4th string in after halftime in their games.  Sanchez finally left the game in the 4th.  USC does this every year.  They schedule a mediocre team from a decent conference and then go out of their way to embarrass them (Arkansas, Nebraska come to mind).

    They will have plenty of chance to prove themselves in 2 weeks.

  4. No because Ohio State shut out there opponent even though they didn't score alot and Georgia is a talented team that shutout an underrated Georgia Southern team.

  5. highly unlikely

  6. I doubt it... they will after September 13th though... =)

    @ David E - They always have had  tough schedules. Nebraska and Arkansas were ranked last year before the start of their season, it's not their fault that they failed to succeed in the rest of it. They played and beat 5 top 25 teams last year,  USC definitely doesn't schedule weak teams if that were the case they wouldn't have had the 8th toughest schedule in the NCAA last year according to the AP. And the 6th toughest out-of-conference schedule. And Arkansas in 2005 got S**t on by USC and they still made their way through the SEC and got back to the SEC championship game. USC hardly ever schedules weak opponents.. and opening your schedule with Virginia is a h**l of a lot better then Youngstown State or Georgia Southern.

  7. No because none of the teams ahead of them so you can't jump ahead of teams unless they nearly lost to a bad team and then that team won by a bunch by a good team and they still may not jump them.

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